First of all, you didn't answer the question.You wanted to talk about people not being "representative of wider beliefs", don't then complain when some relevant "wider beliefs" are pointed out to you.
Second of all, the existence of beliefs isn't the same as there being widespread beliefs.
Third, you've shifted the goalposts. This started as specific beliefs (e.g. that black people were emotionally volatile), and you shifted it to widespread racism in general.
Again, look at the beliefs cited prior, and the context they were brought up in.So now you're contradicting yourself by accepting racism is not just a few people who are not "representative of wider beliefs"?
The specific belief of (for instance) that the US should remove all the Jews from Israel, and the fact that everyone has prejudice to some extent, aren't on the same level.
This started out as specific beliefs, you've shifted it to wider beliefs.
I did. It reinforces my point that I was responding to one specific belief that you brought up (among "whiteness" in general).Have a reread and think about your post #908.
Re-read Post 915 where you shift it to white supremacy in general.
The advantage of living in a glass house is that you can easily see the person outside moving the goalposts.At least when most people throw stones in glass houses, they haven't literally just built their glass house.
You're the one who's choosing not to engage by shifting the goalposts, not me.Christ no. Whilst you're choosing to not engage with something in favour of a straw man, any analysis you have on it would be a huge waste of everyone's time, including your own.
I certainly have concerns about your morality, since it's based on deceit.If your morality is based on ignorance, I have severe concerns about the value of your morality.
First of all, nice strawman.So you think manslaughter should not be a crime?
Second of all, no, of course manslaughter would be a crime, that's my point. If intent doesn't matter, then manslaughter charges wouldn't exist, only murder ones.
But hey, feel free to shift the goalposts again.